CLI commands

wispr login url

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl

wispr login url <url>

Specifies the WISPr login url assigned to the service controller.

no wispr login url

Deletes the WISPr login url assigned to the service controller.

wispr logoff url

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl

wispr logoff url <url>

Specifies the WISPr logoff url assigned to the service controller.

no wispr logoff url

Deletes the WISPr logoff url assigned to the service controller.

access-list

Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl

access-list<index> <rule>

Adds a new rule to an access list at the specified index position.

no use access-list

Do not use an access list.

Parameters

index

Index position of the rule within the access list.

rule

Access list rule definition in the format:

 

<listname>[,OPTIONAL],<action>,<protocol>,<address>,<port>[,<accou

 

nt>[,<interval>]]

<listname>

Specifies a name (up to 32 characters long) to identify the access list this

 

rule applies to. If a list with this name does not exist, a new list is created.

 

If a list with this name exists, the rule is added to it.

OPTIONAL

Allows the access list to be activated even if this rule fails to initialize. For

 

example, if you specify a rule that contains an address which cannot be

 

resolved for some reason, the other rules that make up the access list will

 

still be initialized. If you do not specify optional, a failed rule will cause the

 

entire list to fail. Critical access list definitions (such as for a remote login

 

page, certificates) should not use the OPTIONAL setting because if these

 

definitions fail to initialize there will be no indication in the log.

<action>

Specifies what action the rule takes when it matches incoming traffic. Two

 

options are available:

„ACCEPT - Allow traffic matching this rule.

„DENY - Reject traffic matching this rule.

„WARN - Redirect traffic matching this rule to an error page.

<protocol>

Specify the protocol to check: tcp, udp, icmp, all

<address>

Specify one of the following:

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